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allstondaveSun Nov-21-21 11:51 AM
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"Windows 11?"
Sun Nov-21-21 12:03 PM by allstondave

          

On a recent updating for Win 10, I noticed that my laptop is eligible for Win 11. Is there any good reason to go to Win 11?

I like Win10 just fine.

allstondave

  

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RE: Windows 11?
Nov 26th 2021
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RE: Windows 11?
Nov 30th 2021
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RE: Windows 11?
Dec 05th 2021
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      RE: Windows 11?
Dec 10th 2021
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Beauvais is a spammer!
Dec 28th 2021
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lenjackFri Nov-26-21 04:01 AM
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#1. "RE: Windows 11?"
In response to allstondave (Reply # 0)


          

I don't think so. W11 will not do anything that you can't get done with W10. Of course, this might change. W10, will be supported by MS, for another 4 years.

  

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allstondaveTue Nov-30-21 06:46 AM
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#2. "RE: Windows 11?"
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Well, I went a head and upgraded to Win 11. It's got some features I will never use, but so far, I like it. No complaints.

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GreyFalconSun Dec-05-21 03:42 AM
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#3. "RE: Windows 11?"
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I have been using it since it was first available with the Windows Insider Program. A few hiccups in the beginning but really solid if you have a capable computer. It works really nicely with a M.2 NVME hard drive. Boots in close to 30 seconds ready for work. Probably faster, it has to wait for me to put in my pin. They went over the top in a few things like the drop down context menu, should have left it alone without making you press "more" to get the whole menu. It looks good and runs great.

  

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lenjackFri Dec-10-21 02:54 AM
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#4. "RE: Windows 11?"
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I'm staying with 10 for now, as 11 does not offer anything of interest to me. Of course, this may well change. Anyway, 10 will be supported through October 2025.

  

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BeauvaisTue Dec-28-21 08:37 AM
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Wed Dec-29-21 12:01 AM by Ttech

          

Spam removed by moderator.

  

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